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Une étrangère dans la ville

Original title: Strange Lady in Town
  • 1955
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  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
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Dana Andrews and Greer Garson in Une étrangère dans la ville (1955)
DramaWestern

Greer Garson plays a female doctor who plans to introduce modern techniques of medicine to old Santa Fe in 1880, but is opposed by an established doctor.Greer Garson plays a female doctor who plans to introduce modern techniques of medicine to old Santa Fe in 1880, but is opposed by an established doctor.Greer Garson plays a female doctor who plans to introduce modern techniques of medicine to old Santa Fe in 1880, but is opposed by an established doctor.

  • Director
    • Mervyn LeRoy
  • Writer
    • Frank Butler
  • Stars
    • Greer Garson
    • Dana Andrews
    • Cameron Mitchell
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    663
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mervyn LeRoy
    • Writer
      • Frank Butler
    • Stars
      • Greer Garson
      • Dana Andrews
      • Cameron Mitchell
    • 16User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Greer Garson
    Greer Garson
    • Dr. Julia Winslow Garth
    Dana Andrews
    Dana Andrews
    • Dr. Rourke O'Brien
    Cameron Mitchell
    Cameron Mitchell
    • Lt. David Garth
    Lois Smith
    Lois Smith
    • Spurs O'Brien
    Walter Hampden
    Walter Hampden
    • Father Gabriel Mendoza
    Pedro Gonzalez Gonzalez
    Pedro Gonzalez Gonzalez
    • Trooper Martinez-Martinez
    • (as Gonzalez Gonzalez)
    Joan Camden
    Joan Camden
    • Norah Muldoon
    Anthony Numkena
    • Tomascito Diaz
    José Torvay
    José Torvay
    • Bartolo Diaz
    Adele Jergens
    Adele Jergens
    • Bella Brown
    Robert J. Wilke
    Robert J. Wilke
    • Karg
    • (as Bob Wilke)
    Frank DeKova
    Frank DeKova
    • Anse Hatlo
    Russell Johnson
    Russell Johnson
    • Shadduck
    Gregory Walcott
    Gregory Walcott
    • Scanlon
    Douglas Kennedy
    Douglas Kennedy
    • Slade Wickstrom
    Paul Birch
    Paul Birch
    • Sheriff
    Nick Adams
    Nick Adams
    • Billy the Kid
    The Trianas
    • Musical Ensemble
    • Director
      • Mervyn LeRoy
    • Writer
      • Frank Butler
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    5funkyfry

    So-So

    Somewhat noneventful tale of a woman doctor in 1880s Santa Fe. She tames local doc Andrews, but her brother (Mitchell) turns out to be a bad seed. The best thing about this film is Lois Smith's gamine performance as Andrews' daughter -- very cute and pretty nice performance.
    6planktonrules

    Terrible casting but a decent little film.

    From the onset, you will probably notice how strange the casting is on this one. After all, of all the actresses to be in a Western, Greer Garson is probably the last you'd expect to see! It gets even weirder when you see she's playing a lady who was born in Boston, as her accent is as much Boston as Brigitte Bardot's! Why didn't they just say she was from England...now THAT would have made sense! And, to make it worse, her brother in the film is played by Cameron Mitchell--who is NOTHING like Greer...NOTHING.

    The film is set in Santa Fe during the late 19th century. It begins with a plucky female doctor (Garson) arriving there not only to see her no-good brother but also to live there. However, there already is one doctor in town (Dana Andrews) and he's a sexist who insists that women aren't cut out for 'man's work'. Not surprisingly, the pair eventually fall in love. However, it's the stuff in the middle that makes the film interesting...but I'll let you see that for yourself.

    "Strange Lady in Town" is a great example of a decent film despite insane casting decisions. While the film is far from a classic (as it's awfully predictable in some ways), it never was dull and is worth seeing. Plus, while miscast, Garson tried her best and Andrews was, as always, excellent.

    By the way, the film shows an insane cliché. When a guy is getting a tooth pulled, his 'friend' bashes him on the head with his gun butt to knock him out!! Kid's DON'T try this at home...all you'll really achieve is brain damage!
    8Richie-67-485852

    Good Lady In Town

    First off, someone took the easy way out on the naming the title of this movie. They must have left it for last or someone in corporate said hey call it strange lady in town. What? Okay, let's move on. Dana Andrews plays his part as does Greer and what's not to like in a Western. The West of the 1880's was full of never ending stories all from different perspectives and here is one of them. Lady doctor and a man doctor in one small town? Add some horses, festivals, gun-play, good and bad guys, love interests, poor Mexican village, a padre and little ranches and we giddiyup! I will say that the story could have been more developed but the point is that they got together and knocked this out. It entertains and I recommend a sandwich with a tasty drink while watching with a snack on standby. Mount-up and let's ride!
    6mbhur

    The glory of Greer makes this watchable

    Greer Garson was 51 when she made this movie, and still beautiful. I say "still" because in Hollywood in that era 40 was considered over-the-hill for a leading lady, so kudos to the studio for having her play the lead, and not someone's aunt or spinster older sister. Unfortunately, this movie doesn't have a lot going for it outside of Greer's considerable charm and acting ability. I'm a fan of Dana Andrews, but as others have noted, his acting style does not compliment Greer's, and his character is such a mean-spirited misogynistic jerk that it's hard not to intensely dislike him. Of course we know we're being set up for the ultimate romantic happy ending, but that's another issue with this movie. Everything is predictable.

    Maybe the most interesting aspect of "Strange Lady in Town" is the chance to see a young Lois Smith in a major role. She went on to a very long, distinguished career as a character actress in movies and TV. (literally now in her 7th decade). Her 'Spurs' in "Strange Lady" is a little bit out there, but that's been true of many of her roles over the years. I recently saw her as an emotionally disturbed psychic on an episode of "Route 66" from the early '60s. She was a favorite of that show's producers, and made several appearances.
    8broos-1

    I liked it.

    While not a classic, a truly enjoyable film with a favorite star of mine, Greer Garson. Dana Andrews is also a fine actor and plays his part with convincing sincerity. Mitchell is also a fine actor but does seem to be acting, more so than Greer Garson or Dana Andrews. The Billy the Kid segment is a bit over the top, but OK. The young lady is GREAT!Wish I had been able to see more of her. The theme song is a fine one. Frankie Lane never acquired the acclaim he should have had, either. However, it was evidently a forgettable tune, but one I know by heart. Dana Andrews is a doctor, soured on life since the death of his wife. He is raising a daughter, while being the only M.D. in a small village, in the old west. Into town drives Greer Garson. A brilliant woman who has studied medicine in Europe and has several new techniques to try to update the staid, older doctor. Sparks fly and so do the tempers.

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    • Trivia
      Margaret O'Brien was originally considered for the role of Spurs O'Brien.
    • Goofs
      At least twice in the film's dialogue, the late-19th century father of antiseptic surgery, Joseph Lister (1827-1912),1st Baron Lister is, for some obscure reason, incorrectly referred to as "Jacob Lister".
    • Quotes

      Dr. Rourke O'Brien: The way you roll that off your tongue, it's a pleasure to hear. But what do you have in that steel trap you call a heart? I'll tell you what you've got. Envy, hate, and malice. You envy this woman for all those qualities you'd give your right arm to possess. Envying her, you hate her and hating her you'd like to destroy her. But you'll never do that, Mrs. Clegg. Not you and your kind, not ever, because women like Mrs. Garth are indestructible.

    • Connections
      Referenced in La cinquième victime (1956)
    • Soundtracks
      Strange Lady in Town
      Music by Dimitri Tiomkin

      Lyrics by Ned Washington

      Sung by Frankie Laine with Mitch Miller and His Orchestra

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    • Release date
      • November 25, 1955 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Strange Lady in Town
    • Filming locations
      • Old Tucson - 201 S. Kinney Road, Tucson, Arizona, USA
    • Production company
      • Mervyn LeRoy Productions Inc.
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,614
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 52m(112 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.55 : 1

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